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(This document was written under the regulations of Article.41 of Korea Occupation Safety and Health Acts)
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Product Name Synonym Content (%)
Identification No.
WATER Not Applicable 7732-18-5 20~30
CARBON BLACK Coloring 15790-07-5 20~30
ALCOHOL Not Applicable 64-17-5 10~20
S1(Operational Secret) S1(Operational Secret) 0~9
Do not inhale steam and dust. If exposed in excessive quantity, it can be detrimental to health.
It is required to have a proper ventilation measures and to wear the personal protective equipment for
minimizing the exposure. Do not contact with eyes and skin.
B. Influence on Eyes
Short-term Influence: It can cause eye irritation if in contact, by the constituents.
Long-term Influence: If in long-term contact, it can cause sight obscurity, eye damage and loss of eyesight.
C. Influence on Skin
Short-term Influence: It can cause skin irritation if in contact, by the constituents.
Long-term Influence: If in long-term contact, it can cause blister, rash, and other skin ailments.
Long-term Influence: It can cause irritating stimulation, nausea, vomiting, headache, syrigmus, dopiness,
intoxication symptom, disorientation, bluish skin color, cramps, coma, dizziness, loss of mediation function,
pulmonary edema, internal hemorrhage, unconsciousness, nerves abnormality, liver abnormality, heart
abnormality, and cancer.
E. Influence if case of ingestion
Short-term Influence: It can cause irritating stimulation, nausea, vomiting, headache, syrigmus, dopiness,
intoxication symptom, disorientation, bluish skin color, cramps, coma, dizziness, loss of mediation function,
pulmonary edema, internal hemorrhage, aspiration risk, and coma.
Long-term Influence: It can cause irritating stimulation, nausea, vomiting, headache, syrigmus, dopiness,
intoxication symptom, disorientation, bluish skin color, cramps, coma, dizziness, loss of mediation function,
pulmonary edema, internal hemorrhage, unconsciousness, nerves abnormality, liver abnormality, heart
abnormality, and cancer. Also, it can cause digestive troubles, and in case of inhalation to lung, this can cause
pneumonia, bronchitis, nerve abnormality, coma and death.
F. Chronic Symptoms
Reference to the section of Influence on Eyes, Influence on Skin, and Influence if case of ingestion
A. If contact in eyes: Rub the substance out from eyes with a lot of flowing water or physiological saline for
about 15 minutes. Then rub it out ultimately even the inside of eyelid and get the examination of the medical
specialist as soon as possible.
B. If contact on skin: Rub the substance out from skin with a lot of water or soap. Do not use any solvent or
other thinner. Get rid of the contaminated clothes, and wear after the washing. If the changes including itchiness,
soreness, redness or pain on outer surface of your skin are spotted, surely get a treatment from the medical
specialist.
C. If inhaled: If inhaled large amount of steam, gas, move immediately to place with fresh air and get the rest. If
respiration seems irregular or placed in abnormal condition, get an immediate treatment from the medical
specialist. If the person does not breathe, operate CPR and get an immediate treatment from the medical
specialist.
D. If ingested: Do not vomit. If the vomiting starts, lower the head under the buttocks to prevent the vomitus
blocking respiratory tracts. Next, get an immediate treatment from the medical specialist.
E. Guidelines for medical specialist: In case of inhalation, consider the provision of air. If in ingestion, consider
the gastrolavage and injection of activated carbon slurry.
A. Guidelines for human body protection: Wear the protective equipment such as but not limited to; Protection
glasses, Protection gloves, Gas masks, and protection gowns/clothes. Be isolated from the hazard area and
prohibit the entrance. Do not contact with leaked materials.
B. Guidelines for environmental protection: Immediately get rid of the contaminated materials and if the
material is leaked to other regions, build embankment and prevent it from additional leak. Prevent the leakage
through soil and water.
C. Purification and termination measures: Absorb and sponge out with the materials such as dry sand, cloth or
other nonflammable equipment. Put them in ultimately sealed disposable container and dispose it in procedures
under Wastes Control Act.
A. Safe Handling Measures: Work under the place with fine ventilation measures and wear the protective
equipment including proper respiratory protection clothes, gloves with chemical resistance, protection glasses,
and protection clothes.
If working in sealed space, install a ventilation facility which can ventilate the working space and even the
bottom space. If not guaranteed for bottom space, wear the hose mask (the mask for air provision). Do ground
connection when delivering the liquid, dragging the liquid or stirring. After the work, wash your hand and face
thoroughly, and do not carry the contaminated protection equipment to places including staff lounge.
B. Storage Measures: Isolate with the compound dangerousness and do not contact with acid or oxidant.
Isolate from heat, spark or flames. Store it in dry and cool space with no static electricity. If not in use, seal the
container. Make sure to place it far from children’s touch.
A. Engineered Management: Install the local equipment for exhaustion or dilution facility to conform to
required standards.
B. Respiratory Protection: Wear the chemical protection measures embedding organic solvent cartridge. If
terminating the dry fragment with sanding, wear the proper protection equipment for dust and powder
(dustproof, gas-proof, steam supply, filtered mask).
C. Eye Protection: Wear the protection glasses for exclusively on spray protection or dust protection.
D. Hand Protection: Wear the protective gloves that are embedded with impermeability function towards
organic solvent or chemicals such as polyethylene, Butyl-rubber, and PVC.
E. Body Protection: Wear the protective gloves that are embedded with impermeability function towards organic
solvent or chemicals such as polyethylene, Butyl-rubber, and PVC.
F. Hygienic Guidelines: Conform to the guidelines of government and local official government. Wash your
hand and body before the intake of food or after the work. Reuse the work clothes after the thorough washing.
1) WATER
Korea Occupation Safety and Health Acts No Data
OSHA No Data
ACGIH No Data
NIOSH No Data
Germany No Data
UK No Data
EU (European Union) No Data
2) CARBON BLACK
Korea Occupation Safety and Health Acts No Data
OSHA No Data
ACGIH No Data
NIOSH No Data
Germany No Data
UK No Data
EU (European Union) No Data
3) S1 (Operation Secret)
Korea Occupation Safety and Health Acts No Data
OSHA No Data
ACGIH No Data
NIOSH No Data
Germany No Data
UK No Data
EU (European Union) No Data
1) WATER
A. Acute Oral Toxicity Test No Data
B. Acute Dermal Toxicity No Data
C. Acute Inhalation Toxicity No Data
D. Sub-Acute Toxicity No Data
E. Chronic Toxicity No Data
F. Mutagenicity Influence No Data
G. Developmental Toxicity Study (Reproduction Toxicity) No Data
H. Carcinogenesis Influence
Korea Occupation Safety and Health Acts No Data
IARC No Data
OSHA No Data
ACGIH No Data
USNTP No Data
USEPA No Data
I. Other Remarks No Data
2) CARBON BLACK
A. Acute Oral Toxicity Test No Data
B. Acute Dermal Toxicity No Data
C. Acute Inhalation Toxicity No Data
D. Sub-Acute Toxicity No Data
E. Chronic Toxicity No Data
F. Mutagenicity Influence No Data
G. Developmental Toxicity Study (Reproduction Toxicity) No Data
H. Carcinogenesis Influence
Korea Occupation Safety and Health Acts No Data
IARC No Data
OSHA No Data
ACGIH No Data
USNTP No Data
USEPA No Data
I. Other Remarks No Data
3) S1 (Operation Secret)
A. Acute Oral Toxicity Test No Data
B. Acute Dermal Toxicity No Data
C. Acute Inhalation Toxicity No Data
D. Sub-Acute Toxicity No Data
E. Chronic Toxicity No Data
F. Mutagenicity Influence No Data
G. Developmental Toxicity Study (Reproduction Toxicity) No Data
H. Carcinogenesis Influence
Korea Occupation Safety and Health Acts No Data
IARC No Data
OSHA No Data
ACGIH No Data
USNTP No Data
USEPA No Data
I. Other Remarks No Data
A. Aqua & Ecotoxicology: It can affect water organisms if leaked without filter in lake or river.
It easily attaches to the exterior or skin of natural organisms, and may cause detrimental effect.
A. The current regulation situation under Wastes Control Act: Wastes Control Act No.2, and its implementing
ordinances No.3 asterisked no.1 designated waste / Wastes Control Act No.12 and its implementing ordinances
No.6
B. Disposal Method: Under Wastes Control Act No.12, and its implementing ordinances No.6, the waste from
paint or container should be disposed under the consignment contract with industrial waste handling parties. The
wasted paint should be absorbed to diatomite if combusted, and handled in high-temperature pyrolysis in small
doses in open incinerator.
C. Guidelines when disposal: Do not operate unauthorized disposal. Conform to Wastes Control Act No.24
about requirements for disposal, government regulations and corresponding local government regulations.
A. The classification and regulations on ship transport and storage rules under Ships Safety Act: Not regulated
B. Guidelines on delivery: Transfer in ultimate-sealed circumstances and prevent the materials from leakage to
drainage, pipe, river or streams.
UN Level: No Data
USDOT: No Data
RID/ADR: No Data
IMO: No Data
IATA/ICAO: No Data
A. The regulations under Korea Occupation Safety and Health Acts: No.24 subjected material under supervision
Metals: Not Applicable
B. Other department regulations regarding Chemicals Control Act
Chemicals Control Act: Not Applicable
Fire Services Act: Not Applicable
C. Other foreign classification and regulations
OSHA: No Regulation
TSCA: No Data
CERCLA: No Data
SARA (US Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act) : No Data
EU (European Union): No Data
A. The References
1) The regulations on documentation and placement of Material Safety Data Sheet (Ministry of Labor Official
No. 97-27, Oct.1997)
2) Material Safety Data Sheet Practical Methodology (Occupational Safety Authority, Nov.1996)
3) Material Safety Data Sheet Practical Methodology for compounds (Occupational Safety Authority, Nov.1996)
4) MSDS for raw materials obtained from each company